Newscan: FCC revokes the ability for China Unicom to operate in the U.S.
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FCC revokes the ability for China Unicom to operate in the U.S.
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After 20 years of civilian drone-strike deaths, Pentagon creates office to stop more
Brace for Russian cyberattacks as Ukraine crisis deepens, Britain says
China Unicom says no ‘justifiable grounds’ for U.S. ban
AT&T taps Syniverse ahead of 3G network shutdown
Tech giant Honeywell makes strategic investment in RapidSOS
RUS ReConnect Round 3 open while utility agency funding more miles of fiber than power lines
AT&T plans to deploy 3.45 GHz, C-band with ‘one-climb’ tower strategy
FCC nominee Sohn pledges recusal from some broadcast matters
Sen. Klobuchar leads her final assault on big tech
What Justice Breyer’s departure could mean for tech
Meet the tech set to monitor IT performance across UK government
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GAO: NTIA should improve spectrum-reallocation planning and assess its workforce
OMB issues memorandum outlining zero-trust strategy for the federal government
FCC upholds fine for jammer used to block workers’ phone use
FCC revokes China Unicom Americas’ telecom services authority
FCC acts to empower broadband consumers through transparency